There are 416 glyphs contained in this font, including OpenType variants accessible via OpenType applications.

Desktop Licence

This is the most common type of font license, allowing you to install a font on your desktop computer
or laptop for use in all major desktop software pages such as InDesign, Word, Illustrator, and
Photoshop, in both Mac and Windows. You can then use your fonts for making and printing documents, and
also in images that contain the font as a graphic. You need to register the font for every computer
where it will be used, so be sure to purchase the correct number of computer users.

Webfont Licence

This gives you the permission to use a font on your website, allowing it to be properly displayed in
any web browser. By selecting the webfont license you will receive fonts with the CSS rule @font-face
only. Webfonts can’t be installed for use in design, layout, illustration, word-processing or other
programs on your computer, they are for online usage only as you will also need a Desktop license for
that type of usage. Webfonts are licensed for a monthly number of page views, and also for the number
of domains where they are used. See our webfont FAQ section for more detailed information on this.

Available Buying Options:
Desktop, Webfont.

Brush Up - Regular

Brush Up - Too

About this font

The clue’s in the name of this fun and flexible paint-and-run font. Scruffy and textured, a natural variety is neatly built in with a cycle of alternative characters. This font has been put to work on everything from surfboard culture to Victorian novel rebrands. Now it’s your turn to brush up without splashing out. Picture perfect paintwork lettering. You can really feel the brush strokes and see the paint with this versatile bit of script. If you’ve got something surfy or earthy that needs packaging it might be time to Brush Up your decorative font collection. Brush Up is the cool handpainted typeface you are looking for. Swiftly painted on paper and carefully translated into a font, it brings 3 glyphs for each letter and 2 for each number, plus variations for some punctuation marks. The font is nicely programmed to cycle these alternate glyphs when Contextual Alternates engines of applications are turned on. Or, you can always pick up your choices manually through a glyphs palette. Either way it will certainly turn out refreshing!
Surprisingly versatile, Brush Up is available in two cuts – upright and oblique – and will greatly fit tons of purposes.
Is it a headline? A small chunk of text? Maybe not that small? Ok, just Brush'em all!